Francis Bacon And His Secret Society An Attempt to Collect And Unite the Lost L

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Francis Bacon And His Secret Society An Attempt to Collect And Unite the Lost L
Henry Pott
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But we say ^^ present knowledge, ^' speaking in regard to the world and readers in general. There is little room for doubt that the difficulties and obstacles which we have met with, and the obscurity which enshrouds so much of the history of Bacon and his friends, are neither dark nor difficult to a certain clique of learned men, still representing the brethren of the Rosie Cross. As to the lower degrees of Mason- ry, the Arts and Crafts (or the mysteries of handiworks), there are, doubtless, ...a limited number of personages, presiding over some of the Freemason lodges, to whom all these details are perfectly well understood.
It is by no means so sure that even the high initiates in any branch of the society are informed of all or of the same particu- lars. Probably the supreme head, or Imperator, and two or three of his subordinates, are acquainted with the whole history of the society, and with every detail of its method and present work. But with regard to the lower orders of the fraternity, it does not appear, from the evidence we have collected, that they possess any true knowledge or idea of their origin.


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